At thta sesgtas, toe pttaeigaU » B ’* *<“ Ad#?* J<>lt rlgo will talk on Glnb Work aad »c Chicago trip. Since Mlsa Joy la th» otto t id in g , chib girl la Oregon, ehft i well Mgtqd to tala« h«c « • »erleaee for the benefit qf tbea gfcfe who age M im M a clufcqork. These la- always the sqgiul io m provided for. and appgttp-f ng refreshments, sen ed at Bu|A Rooma 1 ana / , Ä rst National Bank Bldg. Office. Hqprs. Uf * u W w . I t o 4 w '■>*% dted to be present. A. W orthington.. gft Lgft informal evening, with the t. There were prob- First National Bank family com- L 8a|nt. P a tc h ’s qftft eqlftr ftftg ‘M «»»Ml 1ft ‘kft 0*«ftin« t point* W All tela thia < t o t o » * * * WMHWik MWk orations n«qd 1ft thq r o u ts and w ife 4»JW W toM t MttaMsftL. ‘ft »t i» o course toftcheo* charge ef the baslness RMtoft- {¡which, was the deltghtfqj flftate T After the tUMlMfiX meeting, of ft delightful evening, Itab AAfiUjfe 0 * 1 ,«M* of W 4 cl»ver K*me In which, "$». toprgfA qommiUftft, tiMfortftgaA, Patrick’’ was used In a tete- ThU T'-'*-- evening,T <ar0 t£ » qew g^nnu ong. a “gqnng’' gram opened the «vsalftg's, eft- «Lft tweiyur-gasHWi k t MW, *»*>« Mrine and *flpfftflr gn ajphebefl- tertainigeet. in this, Mr- Km- Stadi» o t tank LftvehwLqf * « $ «01 Bible game. Both occasioned meU GiUlags »cored, and re- m great deal of interest. acs: chickAû I nmim » « JB city. Ipqnlre Park hotel. Phone 1IÎ. 166-2 djr,* glx-rqqm, garnished 09 feat from the Llthla Privilege of large gar- end fruit. Adulta pre- rheno owner, 122. Ifi7-tt FOR SALE—Red Gladiole bulba, 2 for 10 cento; 12 for 3 r> ets. Spencer Sweet Stout 5 ets. a pkt. Bertha Barohlfc 200 Wimer St. l* M * FOR SALK—Jersey «RW. Jqst fresh. 1401 Boulevard IS M * WB HAVE Just reenhwd a car of High Grade Ftaft Brick, Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. M»-* FOB SALB— Just 0 m»gq of those fine building sitoa, n» pres ent low price. Juq» sough of Normal. Phone 46S-J. Mo- FOR SALE— Have tony 60*1».« ft. lots left on Ashland) t o i *4* Joining New Normal gpeynds. Priced reasonable. Cult1 H»-K. 1C M * W 0pug. lutlon. i Valley V There was ft good attendance, held Its u In spite qf thq fact «tag lllnees Vl»w aehp In the tym ee ef- softto of ‘u l he Comsat members prevented. their coming. Week. The usual business seqgift» A Roll I opened, the meeting, wlh seporto variety of from standing committees, sec- Interesting, reary and treasurer given. Bn- articles we couraglng reporta have been Still ca made in the contrthuttens for planned in the chair taken by the Chapter series of in the auditorium nt Washington th e paper D. 0. at a coat of glBP.OP. for Its the The outstanding thing dis- ¡written bj cussed during the sftornoon was was read the Chapter’s nomination of Ifrit., Mrs. i . R. Gordon MacCracken for the A piano office of State Regent and tEftij Hurley, a of Mrs. H. O. Anderson, aa Cor- applauded, responding Secretary. ‘ Mrs, Jan These lqdles are eminently written ai Tneeday, March 2 8 —Alpha Em fitted for the offlcee designated View, whli Rantots In Coal, Wood. Packing, broidery Club. Mrs. J. D. Oratta* and S ton ge. Long dlat- McRae and. Miss Elsie Alex ander, hostesses. Tuesday, March 28— W. C. T. U. Library. Thoywtay, March 25— Past Ma trons’ Club. Mrs. J. H. Turn er hostess, assisted by Mrs. O. ML Nims. TharaAsy, March 25— Elk«' MERTON tHOMFSOK Ladies Card Clnb. Hostesses. Fntotor qpd Deeorator Mrs. Harris Dean and Mrs. C- L J. Porter. Tlsriàg * Spaqlaity Friday, March 28— "Plant Day.’ ■ Burniture Reflnlshed fjlvio Club House. 10:00 a. Bgttoktee Oladly Furnished ift, to 6:00 p. m. Phone »2 or 76 aqgqqfl hyntod by the society oq Tees- igsy, March 22, at the church ait $ 3 0 p. m. The day. will fta observed fittingly and it U qppocted that ft ifttgo qumber W fl^ta lq attendance, There was a large, crowd at Mto ^anftflt tor thq Mary Youux Fridqy q igl& qt thq MgM* qdtst church. A feature that was of especial Interest was to», tolk by Miss Penny of hqr work In Chiqa, to which shq w ill return July. Mqny pqqters .were shown of her qork In tha Bah» Citale which was I» men attended, was Ctoh honsq wish Mrs. .Harris N m More X Shiny Noses ’new Freifch BfOMRMk Is not aSecteft, krwtaMto _ will sot let ■ ■ Ç JR S * I through; stays eft until you It off; fine and pure; 8 M M poUbs Invisible; looks IlMR tlful natural skin: glvus a velvety complexion. Get this Ì • • * Jfiqgnt Ashland Chapter Meetq«w Mrs. H. O. Anderson was hqg| es< for the meeting. Friday after- Daughters of the Amerlcsn Revo- V 4. ,* Ret* Chapter of Delphlans M«eto— Beta Chapter, Delphian So- edety will hold Ito meeting Tues day afternoon, March 23, at two .o’clock. . At this meeting, all the , group«, are represented and a splendid program qt interesting -numbers q in be presented. A full account of the session will he given in Thursday's ls- sue. ' («qntiguedqn F g > Kauri Art club Mondax Bvputagn, Mrs. H. F. SsckcU Ig kqriesq for the Ladles* Art Club Meigs day evening at bqg hqmq at 142 Fourth ¿troet. Mrs. Norma Reeder will as.. »1st her 1ft tatan tfitoto * Mem- M»* *dft qrtud t o be»« to mtod the change «6 plan* since thia club usually meets at the Civic Club bouse. , Mto MW MsNaiv TlltaR tafid that» tabs lag toe tatto eus» miriMm t o t o t a i # . The. nex» msrttag ti • q a I Frnch Claes Meet»— ' The French rinse will hsvp its, RgsNtar. totattas Monday eseutag at toft tam e •» Mrs. W. M. Poley on. Busuhma srset. Ctoh Girls Bren in sh au Assignment wag n»<ie tp i thg The Misses Adena Joy aftd. lesson and It I« expected that Ellen Galey wagg to I» » 1« Point Mrs. T« J. Mplmgreq wiji tp w e- Satqyday tg, pqf on a BSune bread damoastaftUon betas» a “Zoftn" Intaltutft gf tggftheuL Mias Ada Bgawfitto to » » to Ashland and, g»t tq» apsis, tok- iqg thnm daum t o to« stoos a» ritalln«, XhftTft t h » fiftva tan demqnptaatiftft batare g gsea» 9f. ttoqhmm to Mimqlsto totems: Ig 0 » «lq» weak. They r UI «fuq gnqtogr dnssoa, • ■M-qllon 9RH SariHtoF to MW- <ord. * < q. q Oto Ftahjouito Duggo A Ho not eat the same kind Snccrtm— I Thq Qto Faghtaanft daftgs glv- of bread aJJ tb*. tji»p — The Bridge-Beach Superior «11 by the ifygpr tofile» Com chaagft from plain white range is one that will givo munity Club at Jackson Hut S&riftSA Wfig h suggest both In you luaximum value and sat- flftMMlfti torn aqd bg way •ot enigrtotomnuA nut or other varieties. MENU J doftop, Rggft claused isfactiOR. IQS to * Chto.bqnftft Ian* and every one presoot hg* a apod «me. & toafM M M tot.togh there H ie Wick tototaW aad Mn. Q. A. Brita vqq. donated by thq proprietor. oftft, ‘Mr. Henry Inders su d Mr. ¡Mr. Milton, end a large number {were pfesent to enjoy the af- m|r Mrs. R A- Fatato U ’ a t • Jtarior High to to A «Mele— Junior High Circle, Thargd*?- »'..W to was ft qerr «ood sttend- to>co Ot n ie m b e c s of the orgsnl-1 Sfttlon. Mrs. Bsrg, president,! «Mtod |h a i« order »nd« h . gfeqrt business session pre-JI htatod the program hour, whlcM was occupied In tbs addresq BlVUft by Mrs. McCoy. Utoftto toft Ito» to » The Bellview Parent Teacher Ban Kay, Miss Lucile Gilmore, Miss Margaret McCoy and. Mr. Frank Hamilton. • • • High School Pupil« Have Party— Friday night the pupils of Ashland High had a dancing P*rty at the Winter Garden. It ,<** «ta*I »“A « l« P present report a very enjoyable, ‘affair. The guests were supposed to .go lu old fashioned and unuauai Jraiment. Many, of the cos- tum«» w»re very amusing and Dean, hostess, assisted by Miss Viagialu WhMMnu The citato wae la charge of Surprise P » t j — fhe County Healtth VaR; Dr. 8. Mrs. W. H. Same was happily V, Gearey and- the Misses Beard, surprised Friday evening, when Mrs. Will Loomis and Mrs. H use h ke were hostesses at a party arranged In her honor at the koine ef Mrs. Loomis. PAINTING AND TINTING If yon approbate a tart clans Cards are out announcing the taeq planned for the p FOR BALE— Choice Burly Seed potatoes, »6.00 per hundred. F. Job of painting or tinting figure marriage of Marlon G. Kin- k°Pg had to be omitted L. Holdyldgs. Talent. ! « - « • with SWBNNINO A GEAR, the catd and Mise Wilma A. Chattln. OOftftt o t the. absence of Which was, solemnised. August ta ta h Walker, who was FQR SdRB-ArtlirM ». »toee». th e thtotoeath, nlaeteen hua- her early experiences in. t sawsrber, step platea^ wtadow dre<J twenty five, nt ’the home My. weights, lath wqyk, «gstlnge of og hm^.gyandpveftto, Mr. and Fhe other,"An A»pn Mrs., J , Q. Ambrose of Ashland, and Memorise of M»rt| In the presence of her imme- M tta” • waa told by her dleto family. The Reverend J. daughter. Mss. K. P. Nlm FOR SALB:— Attraptluq sjrietr C. Mergler officiated. Ift th‘» loring trlbùt, ly modern 6-rooa hungalpw 1 -) The brida ws» v e if dainty and *!»>« told the outstanding acre of ground prieed right fisr sweet K va* sand-colored cloth • ! Mrs. Gillette’s life fr quick sala. Phono 610-R. gown, casrylag an arm bouquet Utile girlhood until her U t — 1 mo. ,©f lovely pale pink rosea The *1 lh® advenoed aga af FOB SALB— Eton tFO-Xgftt- rooms were flUed with beau- six. old grape vines. Tokays, Mis tlfttl flowers and the college col- The beautiful attribut sions and other varieties. Also ors of both brl^e and bridegroom made her so well belov two-year-old Black Wfthsat tons* w ere la evidence • universally mourned at h« Edwin P. Hnghee» *Dg|s*h A» the close qf the Impressive were brought out in. th f 1684, m a * ceremony, a three course lun- outline of th e . life and i cheon. was served the wedding this fin» pioneer worn* party, after which the hridsl lived, loved *»d wrougj couple left tor a fortnight’s others might be enrlcl honeymoon at the Lake of the contact with the busy,, FhftM U « L Woods. cheerful, Christian life. Mr. and Mrs? Kincaid are at The Chapter appreciate home in Berkeley, California. ing the splendid pyper ’ Both bride and bridegroom arc will be copied and placi PARTIOTMH PBQFLB ureter 1 w ell kpown ta Ashland, having th« other valuable reipin the b est Counter Leghorn graduated from the Ashland High of the pioneers who, hui Farm-Quality pedigreed eggs and school, class of 1919. well In this beautiful vnj chlx. Phone 17F2. 168-2 Since then Mr. Kincaid has because of whom we i Thftt *»y »Rebe» who pUohe.i > finished from O. A. C., 'complet Joying the advantages thi WANTED—Lawn mowing and properly will never have a sore i lng a course In mechanical en- Ufe so worth whUe here garden spading. 893 Granite arm lq aft opinion held by ’ gineerlng'and now holds a posi- Mrs. E. V. Carter, socii Phone 141. 168-1 Mo.* Walter Johnson. tlon In the Traffic Engineering irian, assisted bx Mrs, . Department of the Pacific Tele- MacCracknft. and Mias, 1 HIGH GRADE Fire Brick for phone company, at San Fran- ‘Wallace served dellcloui sale. Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. Cisco. .He wag very interested in .»ad tea during the socii * X««.-«. athletics, having held, a number e e e of tennis championships. Mr. 4 Happy gp R ytop. B Kincaid is the son ot Mr. and Th» bjrthdfty qf Mrs. white goto taftoetaft Initials 1 Mrs. George Kincaid of Rlvqth McGee wan Tunris memoi u y on the back. Lost Feb. side, California. For several ,toe showers that camé 2* Notify Minnie F. Ireland^ I years, they were residents o t (day; a shower of congra toA B. St., Grants P as^ Qtatato Ashland. messages, literally no Mrs. Ktpcaid la a graduate qf .scores of letter* gad on University of Oregon and has a flower shqwer whlcl Laundry work. K ANTED: been employed In the Health rooms a bower of bet 186— 10* Bhftpe 407R. Service Department of the publia «Jays and days, schools of Detroit, Michigan tor For plants, bdaqueto. ' thq Past three year* jqf the lovely wlldwood b 8pe wag the popular supeq- forgeons hot house flou l |d Granito visor of the Ashland p la y g ro u p ivied in their oofttrlpu ‘Mrs. G. W. Çtattln of Ashland > n t , ’ and bad grown * to womanhood 1 And It was all such i k«re. siuprlsa,' an to' ewrid* su A host o6 lrtoi*ta who are tor called, a anapriee MrtMn tereated In their happiness ot* Mss, MeOee has been .for to both Mr. apd Mrs. K i*. gome time sad her b , c«|d hqgriy congratulations afl£ , friends miss her grgckM geod wishes. qnc» frqm churriq cjq The young people kept thqtofwcia» functions. It I» i secret well, and the snnounqe« ¡nest wish of hei* triegdft men! wUfi copiq ga a surprise to;«nay take her wonted | ¡; thlto* outride the immediumsIthe many activities In wl ! family c is rl a la »o-dqeply Interested. celxed a, toothsome reminder of X«A «1*1 « ta r i, WWMftt » v e Car(l« engaged the attention AX MW. hsrita* Singe U, during the latter hoars, with was St. Patrick’s day. In, thq. Mrs. J. W. MiCCqy and Mr. Itaftdex, March agh-Art Club. Mrs. H. F. Sackett, 14J Fourth atyeet, Upstart. Mondp«, MMth, W H « « * Q*fth, Mm, IL M, Potoy. hostess. MMfttaXa 2 2 —Ashland Study Club. Mrs. J. W. Mc- Coy* hostess. Monday, Maocft 2 2 —Ashland Mft- 81c Study Clftft Carl Love, C, MfeLYSßM 8 W X lead's Studio. 7: Mi 9* m- Monday, March 1 » —Royal Neigh- bora and Modern Woodmen Social evening. Taeeday, March 28— BeU Chap ter, Delphlans, meets Tuesday. 2:00 p. m., at. Civic Club JORDAN'S BASH AND CABINET house. WORKS, Corner Hetman and Van Nenn. Phone 101. 194-tf Taeeday, March 28— Founders' Day. Methodist church, 2:30 f o r two, MtataH «firta» Btr cg(p ;Mw stmr toegr or mturb < lege vacations. ’. 1 < [made thin MriMMr one I She is the daughter o f Mr. and tu t la t^e memory <tf <h gM rhm H I gpesker discussed the sulr) point. She pointed ont the -typeJ ♦ » Furuiture Ox ftMta i l* » * ThM aivw ^nilft» oS BMwiacttoft. THATrtSAW